A leading figure of the Greenwich village folk scene in the 60s and at one point mentor to Bob Dylan.
Dave Van Ronk grew up in Brooklyn, but as a young man he absorbed the folk, jazz, and blues traditions of the south, and integrated them into his raw, organic style as a singer/guitarist. His approach to fingerpicking incorporated both country blues patterns and a strong ragtime influence, and his gravelly singing was as gritty and authentic-sounding as that of any Delta bluesman. He began recording in the late '50s, at the vanguard of the folk revival, and became an inspiration to the entire Greenwich Village folk scene. In addition to being a musical role model, he actively mentored the likes of Bob Dylan and Paul Simon. Van Ronk never attained the star status of some of his disciples, but he never stopped making records and playing concerts, and remained true to his musical instincts until his death in 2002.
Tradition & Moderne
2007
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
2004
Justin Time / Justin Time
2001
Philo
1999
Just A Memory Records
1997
Alcazar / Alacazam/Alcazar
1995
Flying Fish
1992
Alacazam/Alcazar
1990
Gazell Productions
1990
Philo
1976
Cadet
1973
1969
Prestige Records
1967
Verve Forecast
1967
1966
1964
P-Vine Records
1963
Prestige Records
1963
1961
Verve Forecast
1961
Folkways
1961
Mercury
1960
Doxy Records
1959
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
1959













